Science, Volume 333, Issues 6039-6044John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2011 |
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... reef degradation occurs with greater temporal and spatial heterogeneity than current projections suggest . Reducing uncertainty in projecting coral reef futures requires improved understanding of past responses to rapid climate change ...
... reef degradation occurs with greater temporal and spatial heterogeneity than current projections suggest . Reducing uncertainty in projecting coral reef futures requires improved understanding of past responses to rapid climate change ...
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... reef response to these conditions cannot be predicted from fossil sequences . However , reefs have suffered five episodes of severe , global - scale biodiversity loss or cessation of reef growth , termed " reef crises " ( 3 ) over ...
... reef response to these conditions cannot be predicted from fossil sequences . However , reefs have suffered five episodes of severe , global - scale biodiversity loss or cessation of reef growth , termed " reef crises " ( 3 ) over ...
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... reefs remains unclear . Te on the D E ma CORE oft The O नात だ R Like acclimatory responses , evolutionary re- sponses of reef organisms to climate change will be influenced by the nature and severity of ge- netic constraints ...
... reefs remains unclear . Te on the D E ma CORE oft The O नात だ R Like acclimatory responses , evolutionary re- sponses of reef organisms to climate change will be influenced by the nature and severity of ge- netic constraints ...
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